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The President's Table: American Presidential China
February 16, 2008 - January 21, 2009
Donald W. Reynolds Museum: F.M. Kirby Foundation Gallery
Coinciding with the national observation of George Washington’s birthday, Historic Mount Vernon opens Setting the President's Table: American Presidential China from the Robert L. McNeil, Jr.
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The National Treasure Tour at Mount Vernon
March 1 - 31, 2008
Due to the popularity of Mount Vernon’s special “Basement Tours” in January and February, the Estate has created an entire “National Treasure Tour” where visitors can take an hour-long walking tour that includes behind-the-scenes information about areas where “National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets” filming took place and how these locations were used during George Washington’s time.
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Gardener’s House Grand Opening
March 21, 2008
George Washington’s Gardener’s House, the last of the original outbuildings at Mount Vernon to be restored, will open to the public with a special ribbon-cutting ceremony, “show and tell” of discoveries made during the restoration process, and a presentation by Washington’s gardener, “William Spence” on Friday, March 21 at 11:00 a.
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Ongoing Events
Old Tomb, Washington's Tomb, Slave Memorial
January 1 - December 31, 2008
George Washington died in the master bedroom at Mount Vernon on December 14, 1799. In his will, he directed that he be buried on his beloved Mount Vernon estate. He also selected a site for a new brick tomb to replace the original family vault, which was deteriorating.
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Forest Trail
January 1 - December 31, 2008
This quarter-mile trail leads through woods of Oak, Holly, and Laurel trees, past Washington’s cobble quarry, a Native American site, and over a bridge spanning a steep ravine.
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Gardens
March 1 - 31, 2008
The Upper Garden contains a wide variety of flowers and trees, including boxwood planted in Washington's day, and vegetable beds. The beds have been restored to their originial size, based on careful archaeological excavations, and two boxwood parterres have been re-created with the French fleur-de-lis design that Washington admired.
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George Washington: Pioneer Farmer site and 16-sided Treading Barn
March 15 - October 31, 2008
This four-acre site features rare-breed farm animals (oxen, mules, roosters, sheep, and chickens) similar to the varieties Washington had at his farms. Seasonal activities guide visitors through history and 18th century horsing around at the newly re-created 16-sided round barn, as horses and mules walk the circular second floor treading wheat.
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George Washington's Distillery
March 15 - October 31, 2008
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George Washington's Gristmill at Mount Vernon
March 15 - October 31, 2008
Visitors will get the opportunity to see an 18th-century water-powered mill in operation, discover how it works, and learn how this particular mill played an important role in George Washington's vision for America's future as "granary to the world."
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Slave Life at Mount Vernon Tour
March 15 - October 31, 2008
This 30-minute guided walking tour highlights the lives and contributions of the African-Americans who built and operated the plantation home of George and Martha Washington.
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Tribute at the Tomb
March 15 - October 31, 2008
All visitors are invited to participate in a public wreathlaying to commemorate the lives of George and Martha Washington. A historic interpreter will read “Washington's Prayer for His Country” and will lead visitors in the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Potomac River Sightseeing Cruise
March 15 - October 16, 2008
Enjoy a forty-minute sightseeing excursion and waterside view of Mount Vernon. Several excursions offered daily (excluding Monday).
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Garden and Landscape Tours
March 15 - October 31, 2008
This 30-minute guided walking tour examines Washington's brilliant design for the grounds around Mount Vernon. Visit the gardens he created, see some of his original trees, and learn how he merged areas for work and leisure to create a master plan for his beloved home.
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Forest Trail
January 1 - December 31, 2009
This quarter-mile trail leads through woods of Oak, Holly, and Laurel trees, past Washington’s cobble quarry, a Native American site, and over a bridge spanning a steep ravine.
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Gardens
January 1 - December 31, 2009
The Upper Garden includes a wide variety of flowers and trees, boxwood planted in Washington's day, and a few vegetable beds. The beds have been restored to their originial size, based on careful archaeological excavations, and two boxwood parterres have been re-created with the French fleur-de-lis design that Washington admired.
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Old Tomb, Washington's Tomb, Slave Memorial
January 1 - December 31, 2009
George Washington died in the master bedroom at Mount Vernon on December 14, 1799. In his will, he directed that he be buried on his beloved Mount Vernon estate.
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